I'm trying to figure out whether I have the unstable NVIDIA Game Ready drivers or the stable Studio drivers installed. I tried using the NVIDIA App to check, but it won't complete the installation because it says my GPU is too old. It just directs me to a support page that doesn't clarify if my GPU (Pascal) is supported or if the features are available. Is there another way to determine which type of drivers I have?
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To check which drivers you have, first, you’ll want to know your exact GPU model. You can manually download drivers from NVIDIA's support site if your GPU isn’t too old. Just remember that the NVIDIA App may not work with older GPUs, so the safest bet is to look for the driver version on the NVIDIA site directly. This way, you can find out if it’s the Game Ready or Studio version.
The information about whether your drivers are "Game Ready" or "Studio" is usually available on the NVIDIA download page once you manually download a driver. If you've installed a Studio driver, you can switch to a Game Ready driver later without needing a clean install; they’re generally compatible. Just go to the site, download the one you want, and it should upgrade smoothly.

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